Adenoviral vectors persist in vivo and maintain activated CD8+ T cells: implications for their use as vaccines

Author:

Tatsis Nia1,Fitzgerald Julie C.12,Reyes-Sandoval Arturo13,Harris-McCoy Kimberly C.1,Hensley Scott E.1,Zhou Dongming1,Lin Shih-Wen1,Bian Ang1,Xiang Zhi Quan1,Iparraguirre Amaya1,Lopez-Camacho Cesar14,Wherry E. John1,Ertl Hildegund C. J.1

Affiliation:

1. Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA;

2. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA;

3. Oxford University, United Kingdom;

4. Posgrado en Ciencias Quimicas, Instituto de Quimica–, Instituto de Ciencias de la Universidad de Puebla (ICUAP), Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP), Puebla, Mexico

Abstract

AbstractCD8+ T cell-numbers rapidly expand and then contract after exposure to their cognate antigen. Here we show that the sustained frequencies of transgene product-specific CD8+ T cells elicited by replication-defective adenovirus vectors are linked to persistence of low levels of transcriptionally active adenovirus vector genomes at the site of inoculation, in liver, and lymphatic tissues. Continuously produced small amounts of antigen maintain fully active effector CD8+ T cells, while also allowing for their differentiation into central memory cells. The long-term persistence of adenoviral vectors may be highly advantageous for their use as vaccines against pathogens for which T-cell–mediated protection requires both fully activated T cells for immediate control of virus-infected cells and central memory CD8+ T cells that, because of their higher proliferative capacity, may be suited best to eliminate cells infected by pathogens that escaped the initial wave of effector T cells.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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